Well, I think it's a safe bet that whatever console Nintendo comes out with next will have better graphics than the Wii. And all Nintendo consoles come out with fun games that end up being very popular.

Even if we can somehow keeps this place moderated, eventually the webhosting is going to lapse or something like that, and I doubt i0n's going to be around to fix it. So basically I'm encouraging everyone to migrate over to Link Removed

Originally Posted by FR. (Moderator)

i0n just lost interest in this website. And, since no forum can run without an administrator, this forum is basically doomed. Everyone might as well join somewhere else, because if i0n doesn't pay vBulletin, the site will shut down.

To be honest with you, if your crazy TV has a standard red yellow white where you would normally plug er in, I would just stick with that. I got a pair of the ol HD cables only to find out that the wii picture quality only goes from 480p to 480i.

And let me tell you IT IS BARELY NOTICEABLE and insignificant. I think it would be a more essiental investment if you had a system such as a ps3

Component to HDMI converter switch

You can connect the Wii using component. There is a special cable available now.

If you want to connect all by HDMI:

Most HD sources now are outputting by HDMI. If you already have multiple HD players and prefer to connect the Wii via HDMI ( so the HDTV can always be left on HDMI Input) you can use a Component to HDMI coverter.
This one does the component to HDMI conversion and also has a 3 input HDMI switch, so you can connect other HDMI sources.

To be honest with you, if your crazy TV has a standard red yellow white where you would normally plug er in, I would just stick with that. I got a pair of the ol HD cables only to find out that the wii picture quality only goes from 480p to 480i.

And let me tell you IT IS BARELY NOTICEABLE and insignificant. I think it would be a more essiental investment if you had a system such as a ps3

Curious as to what size of TV you are talking about this being barely noticeable on? Granted it's not like going from 480i to 1080p, but on my 65" DLP set, 480p IS DRASTICALLY better looking than 480i. Well worth the money for the component cable for me.

Curious as to what size of TV you are talking about this being barely noticeable on? Granted it's not like going from 480i to 1080p, but on my 65" DLP set, 480p IS DRASTICALLY better looking than 480i. Well worth the money for the component cable for me.

You're most likely not going to get an answer from him seeing how this thread is over a year old.